500+ Head-Fier

What do you need all this power for? If you intend to drive 600 ohm headphones, a "normal" dap is probably not the right device. I can drive both Beyer Amiron and Aeon Open with the X7II in SE and I don't get past 80/120. Not saying that this is the best combination, but it's possible.

1000+ Head-Fier

I'm going to be using the dap mostly for my B&O H6 when outside (they dont require much power so i know they're not the focus here.) what im gonna be using them more for is my DT1990 Pro's and Audeze LCD2C and potentially AKG K712Pro and possibly my friends Hifiman Sundara.

I'm looking at the new Cayin N5iiS and maybe the A&K AK70 MK II, A&norma SR15,or the AK100II.

its hard to find a DAP that can push all thoes headphones mentioned above (minus the B&O H6II) without going over 800$CND.. by a lot..

Headphoneus Supremus

I'm going to be using the dap mostly for my B&O H6 when outside (they dont require much power so i know they're not the focus here.) what im gonna be using them more for is my DT1990 Pro's and Audeze LCD2C and potentially AKG K712Pro and possibly my friends Hifiman Sundara.

I'm looking at the new Cayin N5iiS and maybe the A&K AK70 MK II, A&norma SR15,or the AK100II.

its hard to find a DAP that can push all thoes headphones mentioned above (minus the B&O H6II) without going over 800$CND.. by a lot..

Inside the M9 is a high-performing A3P030 FPGA, ensuring your music is played back accurately by stabilizing digital clock signals. The FPGA also decodes DSD64/128 in hardware, which the M9 supports in ISO/DFF/DSF formats.

To celebrate the coming Mid- Autumn Festival, all staffs of FiiO will have 3 days off (from Sep 13th to 15th ) and return to work on Sep 16th. For any after-sales questions,please feel free to send emsil to support@fiio.com,we will reply to you right after we get back to work on Sep 16th.​

Inside the M9 is a high-performing A3P030 FPGA, ensuring your music is played back accurately by stabilizing digital clock signals. The FPGA also decodes DSD64/128 in hardware, which the M9 supports in ISO/DFF/DSF formats.

1000+ Head-Fier

What do you need all this power for? If you intend to drive 600 ohm headphones, a "normal" dap is probably not the right device. I can drive both Beyer Amiron and Aeon Open with the X7II in SE and I don't get past 80/120. Not saying that this is the best combination, but it's possible.

To celebrate the coming Mid- Autumn Festival, all staffs of FiiO will have 3 days off (from Sep 13th to 15th ) and return to work on Sep 16th. For any after-sales questions,please feel free to send emsil to support@fiio.com,we will reply to you right after we get back to work on Sep 16th.​

The M9 contains both single-ended 3.5mm and balanced 2.5mm audio jacks. The M9 also supports in-line controls in both CTIA (common with Android headsets) and iOS headsets. (With iOS headsets, only play/pause is supported.)

To celebrate the coming Mid- Autumn Festival, all staffs of FiiO will have 3 days off (from Sep 13th to 15th ) and return to work on Sep 16th. For any after-sales questions,please feel free to send emsil to support@fiio.com,we will reply to you right after we get back to work on Sep 16th.​